Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1930, Page 6

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NEW YORK Sunday, January 19 Special Through Train Direct to Pennsylvania Station, ith Avenue and 324 Street Lyv. Washington._ ... Lv. Baltimore (Penna Returning, leave New York 5:10 p.m. Hudeon Terminal 5:00 p.m.. Newark (Market Street) 5:32 p.m. Similar excursions February 3, 16; March 2. 16, 30; April 13 ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsylvania Railroad 12:05 a.m. Sore Throats . and Coughs | Quickly Relieved by this | Safe Prescription | Here's a_doctor's prescription that |18 really throat insurance. Sore or ftritated throats are relieved and soothed almost instantly with the very first swallow. About 90% of all coughs are caused by an irri- tated throat; consequently for most coughs too there is nothing better | than this famous prescription—it goes direct to the internal cause, It |18 put up under the name Thoxine |aad is guaranteed to stop coughs and relieve sore throats in 15 min- utes or your money will be refunded. ‘Singers and speakers find Thoxine very. valuable. The remarkable thing about Thoxine is that while it relieves al- most_instantly, it contains nothing harmful, is pleasant tasting and safe for the whole family. Ask for | Thoxine 35¢, 60c, ‘and $1.00 bot- Itles. Sold by all druggists.—Adver- | tisement. | “UGLY SKIN but almost overnight it was i a different story | “Skin eruptions and blackheads irepel others. Squeezing only made my skin sore and blotchy. I had |given up hope of relief when a| nurse told me to get Rowles Mentho | Sulphur. She explained how its Phenol removes infection as its Sul- | phur clears the skin and the Men- | | thol soothes and heals the sore, | raw tissue, Overnight I looked | |better. And in a few days my skin | | was clear.” | | With amazing ease, Rowles Men- | tho Sulphur safely clears the skin. | It is also good for dry skin, itching | torture and eczema. Insist on | Rowles Mentho Sulphur for best Te- sults. Al druggists.—Advertisement. 1n _ Nature gave this oil greater resistance to heat, wear and dilution. It ‘meets all the trying condi- tions of automobile engine lubrication. Nothing is more important thau thorough lubricat AUTOCRAT—THE OIL THAT IS * DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. I your dealer can't supply you, telephone us, and we will tell vou the dealer's name convenient Iy located to you. Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 | Te 7 ‘ Baltimore Ho riy Express Motor Coaches night. ::; .l o fi:d 3115 6 Motor Coaches Daily to PHILADELPHIA w2 8330 _ romd G50 Connecting at Philadelphia e Gy NEW YORK e 85330 _ r-’;,-.-pd 8990 For timetables and information Telephone—Metropoliten 1512 Ticket Office and Wasting Room UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave , N.W (Also stop at Hotel Willard) MITTEN TOURS Owned by Pennsylvania K. R, and Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co They are well defined. Anachy sensation,sneezing; cold, chilly feeling, headache. at once with the original cold remedy. Used by millionseveryyear. Refuse Q Tablet!; L Johnson avenue. | ton Railway & Electric Co. that it has | Bank of Hyattsville, at Spencer street. & W.R & APPROVES | HYATISHLLE STOP | | Notifies Mayor It Will Halt Cars at New Bridge—Other Points Considered. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., January 13.— Dr. Hilleary T. Willis, mayor of Hyatts- vills, has been advised by the Washing- approved the establishment of & new | stop on the trolley line at the point where the new overhead bridge crosses the tracks. This stop will be known as the bridge stop. | According to plans, two entrances will | be provided to this stop from the Bal- timore Boulevard. One will be near the Prince Georges Bank, at Marion street, and the other near the First National Other Stops Considered. Establishment of two other new stops on the trolley line within the corporate limits of Hyattsville, made necessary by the extension of Rhode Island avenue | and the construction of the overhead | bridge, will be considered at the regular | Januaty meeting of the mayor and the | common council in the Municipal Build- ing tonight. One of the stops will be located at the west terminus of the pass now being constructed under the Baltimore & Ohio tracks. This is a short distance south of the site of the buildings known as Rogers’ row, which were demolished to make way for Rhode Island avenue. As the east terminus of the unger pass will be on the Balti- more Boulevard near the south end of the overhead bridge, this proposed new stop would accommodate trolley patrons ville living east and south of ag and also residents of Ed- Location of Stop. The other stop would be located at the triangular plot on the east side of the Baltimore Boulevard just north of At tonight's council meeting Mayor ‘Willis will appoint a committee of coun- cilmen to investigate the advisability of establishing the two last-mentioned stops. When the committee is ready to report he will call a special meeting of the council, which interested citizens will be invited to attend and express their approval or disapproval of the proposed stops. . Assembly Invites Smuts. i STATE CAPITOL, Richmond, Janu- | ary 13 (#).—In a joint resolution intro- duced by Delegate Ashton Dovell of Williamsburg, the House extended an invitation to Gen. Jan Christiaan Smuts, noted British military leader in South Africa, to address the General Assembly at a time to be fixed by him. g&r':-.usmuu is now touring the United SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED. Calamares—Port Limon Ancon—Cristobal Gosmo—Sento Degainiso Maraval—Trinida n Juan Caronia—Hav a rt Bt. George—Ber Favorita—Kingston . ma | et See g DUE TOMORROW. Adriatic—Liverpool . Americap Legion—Bul Aquitania—Southampt; Western Ocean—St. American Bhippe! Cristobal Colon—Corun: Santa Cecilia—Calla 5 DUE THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. Bermuda-—Bermuda .January 14 Santa Mari uary 8! u minica- Munargo—Nassau anuary 13 DUE PRIDAY. JANUARY 17. Conte Biancamano—Geno President_Harding—Hamb, Bolivar—Puerto Colombia. Orizaba—Havana. ... —West Indies cruise. .. dor—San Prancisco.. »—Bremerhaven .. Pastores—Port Limon. San Jacinto-—Vera Cru DUE MONDAY, JANUARY 20, ! Alaunia—Southampton ...January 10 | uary 8 *‘January 10 January 7 OUTGOING SAILING TODAY. Monterey—Havana. Parnorth—8t. John's. BAILING TOMORROW. Guayaquil—Port au Brince and Cristobal, | Juan Sebastian Eicano—Caaiz and Barce- | diz, Gibraltar, Naples, Ville- d Genoa. Birk—Melil Nebraskan-Pacific Cosst. BAILING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, Caronia—Havans Fort St. Georse—Bermuda. Siboney—Hazans. Plymouth, Cherbours and Ham- burk Favoriia—Kingston. Carabobo—an Juan, La Guayra, Puerto Ca- | Cartagena, arta. Bridgetown—Puert; Choluteca—Puerto Cortet. werp. Aujer —Lisbon. Examiner—Genoa Exbrook—Alexandria. Guasterdijk—Rotierdam. Dorothy Luckenbach- Pacific Coast. Queen Eleanor—Buencs Aires. SAILING THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. Caledonia—West Indies crulse. Aquitania—Cherbourg and Southampton. President Fillmore— World cruise. Myenchen—Cobh, Chesbours and Bremer- iaven. Coamo—San Juan and Santo Domingo City. reudian —Bermuda. estern Ocean-8L." Thomas, Bartados and ™ Ami y Farmer—London, Bants Maria—Cristobal, Callso and Val- paraiso SAILING FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1 Plymouth and Havre. jo de Janeiro, Santos, Nassau. algaric—West Indies eruise. Martinigue—Puerto_Colombia. Army ‘Transport—St. Miniel, Cristobal and nto Sud Pacifico—Montevideo and Buenos Alres. SAILING SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. Carmania—Havana Lan: —Cobh and Liverpool. Asc lymouth, Havre and London. Bermuda - Bermuds. z Rosalind —Halifax and St. John's. Cleveland--Cherbours, Southampton and amburg. Voltaire -Barbadoes. Rlo de Janeiro, San- Los, Montevideo and Buenos Alres. na—Ha Progreso and Vera Cruz. Adriatic— Mediterranean cruise. Calamares— Havana, Cristobal and- Port Limon. Tivives—Santiago, Kingston and Puerto Barrios. BAILING MONDAY, JANUARY 20. Jefterson—Norfolk. C.. MONDAY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. Special Sale! LAMPS $3.77 ~—Bridge and Junior floor lamp styles — every lamp all metal, in heavy brass plated finish. Every lamp complete with an attrac- tively decorated crackled shade, with leather lacings — long cord and socket. Kann's—Third Floor. American Made—Oriental T&pe Gulistan Rugs $119.75 Seconds, Dropped Patterns, Floor Samples —These rugs have all the beauty and sheen of real Orientals—and are far less expensive to buy. Other sizes also at reductions. Reg. $150.00 9x12.ft. Size —6x9 ft.—reg. $98.00 —$77.00. —27x54 - in., —$12.50. Kann's—Third Floor. —87,x 101 - ft; reg. $138.00—$110.50. n.; reg. $25.00 reg. $1550 While They Last! PYREX Open Baking Dishes 1%-Qt. Size —Round dishes .of trans- parent, sanitary Pyrex Ovenware, at the lowest rice we have ever offered hem. Foods actually look and taste better when baked and served in sparkling Pyrex ovenware. Kann's—Street and Third Floors. 69 Regularly $1.00 SATLING TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. Columbus- World cruise. Ancono-port-su-prince and_Cristobal. Araguava—West Indies crulse, Sale! Washable CRETONNES Very Specially Priced 29¢ yd. 49¢ and 59¢ Grades —This sale is the result of a very special pur- chase—and enables you to buy unusually desir- able cretonnes at a worth-while saving. Geod heavy grades, in every imaginable color and pat- tern, suitable for draperies, bed sets, scarfs, pil- lows, fancy work, etc. Arranged on special tables for easy selection. Shop early while selec- tions are at their best. Kann's—Third Floor, T %m%[ JANUARY 13, 1930. mie l"andB New Dresses in Half Sizes For “Hard-to-Fit” Large and Little Women Large Women’s Sizes, 40Y, to 52/, Little Women’s Sizes, 161, to 22, Women’s Coat Sweaters In Regular and Extra Sizes $3.95 —Every fashionable wardrobe should include one of these smart coat sweaters—of all wool, in plain colors and jac- quard patterns—in blue, tan, brown, navy and black. Collarless and collared styles, all with two pockets. Sizes 36 to 44 46 to 54 Kann's—Second Floor. Children’s Sweaters Slip-on Styles $1.00 $1.50 to $1.98 Values' —Smart new sweaters for youngsters. Slip-on styles of wool and of wool and rayon mix- tures, in white, blue and pink, and sizes 1 to 6 years. Very specially *priced. Kann's—Second Floor. Washable Slip-on Suede Gloves Specially Priced $1.79 —The most fashionable gloves you can wear with street costumes— economical, too, as they can be washed repeat- edlly. Smart slip-on “Y es, plque sewn, with self-stitched backs and pinked tops. In the de- sirable pastel shades, mode, beaver and tans. In sizes 53; to 7a. Kann's—Street Floor. Frances Denney Sends Her Special Representative —direct from her dis- tinguished Salon in Philadelphia—to aid our patrons in the selection of their Toilet Prepara- tions. You are invited to discuss with her any problems you may have on the care of your skin. This week only! Kann's—Street Floor. Printed Crepes and Chiffons New 1930 Patterns $1.95 yd. —Lovely printed crepes, in light and dark col- ors — small and large patterns. —Sheer printed _chif- fons, in a variety of light and dark colors, small and large designs—39 inches wide. Kann's—Street Floor. Miss Nell Fulton Curler Demonstrator —Is here to instruct you in the use of her mar- velous curler. It is very simple to use—and gives a lovely curl, Kann's—Street. Floor. —Canton crepes, flat crepes and georgette crepes, the fashionable choice of the smartly dressed women, have been used in mak- ing these charming dresses for those women who require “half sizes.” Graceful longline mod- els, with slender neck and waist lines—flares, uneven hems, lace, bows, ornamental pins, buckles and the new sleeves. In the wanted colors, including— Black Navy Beige Violet Kann's—Second Floor. Greens Aquamarine Dark Wine Tans New Silk Costume Slips In Pastel and Street Shades—Special at —A very low price for such lovely slips. Tailored and lace-trimmed styles of flat crecgea rayon cregea and rayon satins—all wi nverted back pleats for the necessary Y fullness. All with neat tailored hems. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann’s—Second Floor, House Frocks In New Spring Styles Specially Priced $1.00 —It is hard to believe these frocks could sell for so little. The styles are so smart and the materials so lovely. Long and short sleeved models of nov- elty print percales, cotton pongees, linenes and ginghams—with and with- out collars—flare skirts, pleats, fitted waist lines and graceful straight line effects. Misses’, Women’s, Extra Sizes Kann'’s—Second Floor. 1,200 Prs. Service Silk Hose Seconds of a Well-Known $1.00 Quality—Special —Neat, serviceable silk hose, made by a new knit to fit construction, with seamless feet. In the wanted colors and sizes 814 c pr. to 10. Only slightly imperfect. Kann’s—Street Floor. Engraving Specials For Three Days Only! Order Now! New Plate and 50 Cards—Script Type i New Plate and 50 Cards—Shaded Old English. ...... Ry vee. . $2.85 Reprinting 50 Cards From Your Own Plate...................85¢ Reprinting 100 Cards From Your Own Plate. .......c... 100 Wedding Invitations, 10 Lines—Script Type. ....... 100 Wedding' Announcements, 7 Lines—Script Type..... 100 Wedding Announcements, 7 Linu—Trir%ty Type.... ypei. . .$1.59 .$13.95 .$11.95 .$13.95 100 Wedding Invitations, 10 Lines—Trinity 100 Wedding Invitations, 10 Lines—Shaded Old English 100 Wedding Announcements, 7 Lines—Shaded Old English, $21.50 New Monogram Dies—Choice of 50 Styles—2 or 3 Letters. ...$1.00 Address Dies—Choice of 10 Styles................ PP 1 ¥ 1 1 Kann's—Street Floor.

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